Rhino,
As far as any weak spots/flaws in the
B26's design,i dont know of any.What i would look for would be things like cracked welds,dented or twisted loader arms,damaged hydraulic lines,stuff like that.Check the tires for
wear....with low hours like that it should'nt be much.Also check for smooth operation of the hyd. cylinders,(it is possible to bend the rams with abuse).
Underneath the tractor dead center there is a big hyd. oil resevoir.
Check to see if its dented or beat up.I'd also check for oil in the antifreeze
or antifreeze in the oil.If it has freshly changed / really clean oil that might be tough.Actually,with as low as hours as its supposed to have,it really should almost look like new.Take a couple of your buddies along to help check it out.
One of them might see something you dont.
As far as the
B26 being a good machine,i love mine.I have'nt had a bit of trouble with it yet,and although i dont abuse it,i do use it.
Also....just as a referance
In October of 2007,I paid $28,500 for mine.This did not include tax.
It did include the heavy duty removable 60" front bucket with the bolt on cutting edge,18" Q.A. hoe bucket,Hydraulic thumb on hoe,horn,back-up alarm,front and rear worklights,and toolbox.I know they have gone up in price since so this is just a referance.
Just dont jump into it and get burnt.But if you do get it i hope it all works out OK.............Good Luck.................digger2